For all Fiero 2.8 liter V6 engines. These are a direct replacementfor the various plastic lines under the intake manifold. They are a perfect match for the OEM plastic vacuum lines. They fit into the factory plastic holders and rubber ends. My competitors V-6 metal vacuum lines do not match the OEM GM Fiero vacuum lines.

The original plastic vacuum lines get brittle and can break causing vacuum leaks and poor engine performance. Broken vacuum lines also will cause a high idle condition.

This 8 piece set includes all the small lines and the large PVC line. You will need to use your original rubber ends.

These 304 stainless steel vacuum lines have a brushed finish. Paintable. They can be painted black to match the factory vacuum lines. They will never rust if the paint is ever chipped. Easy to touch up also!

Jig bent to match the original V-6 lines. Instructions included. New lower price! I found a much lower price supplier for 304 stainless steel tubing and I am now able to pass this along to the customer!

Some slight bending/adjusting may be necessary for a perfect fit. (see note below)

Note: Several years ago when I first started trying to reproduce these vacuum lines I had Ed Parks from the Fiero Factory in Alabama send me a good used set from a 2.8 V-6. I then made an exact duplicate set copying these factory plastic lines in steel. I sent a set back to Ed Parks soon after. He in turn tried to install them on a customer’s engine. They did not fit! The reason they did not fit is because the factory vacuum lines are plastic and very flexible. They can bend to fit because of their flexibility. So I went back to the drawing board. I called up V-8 Archie knowing he usually had a few Fiero 2.8 V-6 engines lying around. I went down to Chicago and picked up a used 2.8 Fiero V-6. I then proceeded to fabricate a set of these vacuum lines that would fit. I spent countless hours bending vacuum lines until I had a perfect set. I then used these vacuum lines as masters creating additional sets. All of my vacuum lines in each set are checked in a master jig and corrected to perfection before shipping. With a little bit of work one can install these vacuum lines and make them fit and look perfect.

New Rodney Dickman Vacuum Lines

OEM Plastic Vacuum Lines

Some installed pictures:

Now with an upgrade:

I have some customers that have bought my stainless steel vac lines tell me the small line to the EGR valve is sometimes not quite long enough. Possibly just 88 V-6 owners? I wonder if this is because I used an 85-87 V-6 engine to prototype these vacuum lines. Maybe the 88 EGR is farther away because the 88 uses a different exhaust cross over than the 85-87 V-6.

So my upgrade is an extra short pierce of the small diameter stainless steel vacuum line and a piece of rubber tube. Cut the rubber tube piece to the length you need:

Because I use postal flat rate boxes for heavy orders there is no program that can add the proper amount of shipping to every order. So all shipping is added manually by myself after you place your order. That is explained here: Shipping added later explanation

When you place an order the shipping amount will show $0.00. Soon after you place an order you will receive an email confirmation that shows the amount of shipping that was added to your order.

Shipping:

Shipping is $12.00-$14.00 (Midwest-USA)

Final shipping cost is determined by weight of the item(s) and distance from Milwaukee, WI. Shipping prices quoted are for items shipped to the Midwest area in the USA. If you are ordering a single item or multiple items the total shipping price is determined after you place the order. I try to keep my shipping prices to a minimum and use Postal Flat Rate boxes whenever I can utilize them for an order. These do not fit into a postal flat rate box.